The following are additional
requirements for a Sun Cluster configuration:

Install the Sun Management Center agent package on each cluster node.

When you install Sun Management Center on an agent machine (cluster node), choose whether to use the default of 161 for the agent (SNMP) communication port or another number.
This port number enables the server to communicate with this agent. Record the port number that you choose for reference later when you configure the cluster nodes for monitoring.

If you have an administrative console or other dedicated machine, you can run the console process on the administrative console and the server process on a separate machine. This installation approach improves Sun Management Center performance.

For best results, install the Sun Management Center server and console packages on noncluster machines.

If you choose to install the server or console packages on a cluster node, you might experience the following adverse performance impacts:

Cluster performance might be noticeably slowed due to the increased load from Sun Management Center processes. This is especially likely when the Sun Management Center server runs on a cluster node.

Sun Management Center is not made highly available when you install the server on a cluster node. Sun Management Center service will fail if the node goes down, such as during a failover to another node.

Web browser - Ensure that the web browser that you use to connect to Sun Management Center is supported by Sun Management Center. Certain features might not be available on unsupported web browsers. See your Sun Management Center documentation for information about supported web browsers
and any configuration requirements.